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Division Chief Cpt. David Fisher, CQ, looks at a small memorial set up outside the Woodstream Falls Apartments where Elias Johnny Santistevan took the life of his son Deion Santistevan, 5, before Police could intervene in Denver, Colo., on Tuesday August 8, 2006. "It's been a long three days. We truly hoped for a different outcome, it's just hard you know. A lot of cops took this very hard, says Fisher who left the apartment in a somber mood. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) NAMES FROM RMN CQ: Cpt. David Fisher

Division Chief Cpt. David Fisher, CQ, looks at a small memorial set up outside the Woodstream Falls Apartments where Elias Johnny Santistevan took the life of his son Deion Santistevan, 5, before Police could intervene in Denver, Colo., on Tuesday August 8, 2006. "It's been a long three days. We truly hoped for a different outcome, it's just hard you know. A lot of cops took this very hard, says Fisher who left the apartment in a somber mood. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) NAMES FROM RMN CQ: Cpt. David Fisher

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BG;Division Chief Cpt. David Fisher, CQ, looks at a small memorial set up outside the Woodstream Falls Apartments where Elias Johnny Santistevan took the life of his son Deion Santistevan, 5, before Police could intervene in Denver, Colo., on Tuesday August 8, 2006. "It's been a long three days. We truly hoped for a different outcome, it's just hard you know. A lot of cops took this very hard, says Fisher who left the apartment in a somber mood. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) NAMES FROM RMN CQ: Cpt. David Fisher

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2006-08-23 04:05:47

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